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V. E. Lehkonen

RoL: Tylien vs. Virul
RoL: Tylien vs. Virul by @veltzeh (V. E. Lehkonen)

A role-play scene I drew of my character's first battle (and the other's as well) in Realms of Lemire Arena (to view that page (and the following character pages), you have to be logged in to Elftown). So, here we have my character Tylien getting its HP reduced to -1 by a rapier. You'd think having a gun would clear off people quickly, but not so when it takes a million years to load the darn thing! And the winner is obviously Virul who received only 2 HP worth of damage, and whose player gave me permission to draw his character. Or more like upload this drawing of his character.

If you can't tell, they're in a stadium. There should be some audience, but well... let's just say that even in math, physics and signal processing lectures my patience has its limits. Especially when working in ink, with which this picture was made.

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Posted: Saturday, 23 October, 2004 @ 10:25 PM

...And that's why every soldier worth his uniform has learned to heed the: 'fix bayonettes!'

Not bad. The dead guy looks kinda lanky (and vaugely aztec, all those feather make him look like an eagle aspect warrior.) but I like the rapier guy's pose. And nice ink work. Very clean.

Posted: Sunday, 24 October, 2004 @ 06:02 AM

Lol. The GM didn't say that the musket had a bayonet and since it didn't say that it could be used as a combat weapon, I figured it didn't have one. The "dead guy" there is an androgyne, by the way! It's supposed to be kind of lanky... though I'm still failing to show the feminine bits. Ah well. Thanks!

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